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Old 05-19-2014, 02:36 PM   #1
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Jack, just start your new Boxster ownership with a lengthy road trip home. You're young, and you've got all summer to enjoy it.
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Jack, just start your new Boxster ownership with a lengthy road trip home. You're young, and you've got all summer to enjoy it.
Haha it is very very tempting, still waiting on the insurance settlement though haha! Where is that car anyways, texas? Honestly for that price it is worth considering shipping.
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Before you make the drive find out why the door sill plates are not "S" model.
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Before you make the drive find out why the door sill plates are not "S" model.
I always do the front bumper check, it's crazy the number of cars with dual exhuast and an s badge on eBay that lack a third air intake haha.


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The aero kit is interesting...but it's a Tip.
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Before you make the drive find out why the door sill plates are not "S" model.
Aftermarket carbon fiber that did not have the S logo? That is my guess from being to tired to decode to the VIN.
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Aftermarket carbon fiber that did not have the S logo? That is my guess from being to tired to decode to the VIN.
Looks like oem in the pic.
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Is the S tip a six speed, because if so this car is an impostor as it has 5 gears.
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